U-20 Copa Libertadores

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U-20 Conmebol Libertadores
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Organising bodyCONMEBOL
Founded2011; 10 years ago (2011)
RegionSouth America
Number of teams12
Related competitionsCopa Libertadores
Current championsEcuador Independiente del Valle
(1st title)
Most successful club(s)Peru Universitario
Argentina River Plate
Brazil São Paulo
Uruguay Nacional
Ecuador Independiente del Valle
(1 title each)
2020 U-20 Copa Libertadores

The Under-20 Conmebol Libertadores (Portuguese and Spanish:Conmebol Libertadores Sub-20) is the international association football club competition for teams that play in CONMEBOL leagues. It was created by Manuel Burga Seoane and the Peruvian Football Federation.[1][2] The competition started in the 2011 season in response to the increased interest in youth football.[citation needed]

History[]

The tournament had only two editions from 2011 to 2012. The first edition of this U-20 club competition was played in Lima, Peru. Players born on or after 1 January 1990 were eligible to compete in the first tournament, technically making it an under-21 competition. The tournament was originally going to be hosted in November 2010, however, because of the postponement, the player age eligibility was changed.[3][4][5]

The tournament was temporarily discontinued after 2012.[2] CONMEBOL was targeting to restart the competition in 2015.[6] In March 2015, the CONMEBOL Executive Committee approved Paraguay as host of the next U-20 Copa Libertadores in January 2016.[7]

Format[]

The cup is played by twelve teams, one from each CONMEBOL country, divided in three groups of four clubs each. The group winners and the best second-placed team qualify to play the semifinals and the winners then play the final, while the losers play the third-place game.

Winners[]

Year Host Winners Score Runners-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
2011
Details
 Peru Peru
Universitario
1–1
(4–2 pen.)
Argentina
Boca Juniors
Mexico
América
1–0 Peru
Alianza Lima
2012
Details
 Peru Argentina
River Plate
1–0 Uruguay
Defensor Sporting
Brazil
Corinthians
2–1 Chile
Unión Española
2016
Details
 Paraguay Brazil
São Paulo
1–0 Uruguay
Liverpool
Colombia
Cortuluá
1–0 Argentina
Lanús
2018
Details
 Uruguay Uruguay
Nacional
2–1 Ecuador
Independiente del Valle
Uruguay
River Plate
1–1
(5–4 pen.)
Brazil
São Paulo
2020
Details
 Paraguay Ecuador
Independiente del Valle
2–1 Argentina
River Plate
Brazil
Flamengo
5–2 Paraguay
Libertad

Honors[]

Year Best Player Award Top Goalscorer Best Goalkeeper Award Fair Play Award
2011 Peru Edison Flores Argentina Sergio Unrein (4)
Peru Cristofer Soto (4)
Argentina Argentina Boca Juniors
2012 Ecuador Juan Cazares Chile Rodrigo Gattas (6) Argentina Gaspar Servio Uruguay Defensor Sporting
Argentina River Plate
(ex aequo)
2016 Not awarded Brazil Luiz Araújo (5) Not awarded Colombia Cortuluá

Performance by club[]

Legend
  • 1st — Champions
  • 2nd — Runners-up
  • 3rd — Third place
  • 4th — Fourth place
  • QF — Quarterfinals
  • GS — Group stage
  •  •  — Did not qualify
Team 2011
Peru
2012
Peru
2016
Paraguay
2018
Uruguay
2020
Paraguay
Total
Venezuela Academia Puerto Cabello GS 1
Peru Alianza Lima 4th QF 2
Brazil América (MG) QF 1
Mexico América 3rd GS 2
Spain Atletico Madrid GS 1
Venezuela Atlético Venezuela GS 1
Bolivia Blooming GS 1
Argentina Boca Juniors 2nd GS 2
Bolivia Bolívar GS 1
Venezuela Caracas GS 1
Paraguay Cerro Porteño QF GS GS 3
Brazil Corinthians 3rd 1
Chile Colo-Colo GS GS 2
Colombia Cortuluá 3rd 1
Brazil Cruzeiro GS 1
Uruguay Danubio GS 1
Uruguay Defensor Sporting 2nd 1
Venezuela Deportivo La Guaira[8] GS GS 2
Brazil Flamengo QF 3rd 2
Chile Huachipato GS 1
Ecuador Independiente del Valle QF GS GS 2nd 1st 5
Bolivia Jorge Wilstermann GS GS 2
Colombia Junior GS 1
Argentina Lanús 4th 1
Colombia La Equidad GS 1
Paraguay Libertad QF GS GS 4th 4
Uruguay Liverpool 2nd 1
Peru Melgar GS 1
Colombia Millonarios GS GS 2
Uruguay Nacional QF 1st GS 3
Bolivia GS 1
Argentina River Plate 1st GS 2nd 3
Uruguay River Plate 3rd 1
Peru Sport Huancayo GS 1
Peru Sporting Cristal GS GS 2
Brazil São Paulo 1st 4th 2
Argentina Talleres GS 1
Chile Universidad Católica GS 1
Peru Universitario 1st QF 2
Chile Unión Española 4th 1

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.futbolecuador.com/stories/publica/27730
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b http://todosport.pe/seleccion-nacional/9038-no-habra-copa-libertadores-sub-20.html
  3. ^ "Confirman grupos de 'U' y AL en Libertadores Sub 20" [Groups confirmed of U and AL in U-20 Libertadores] (in Spanish). peru.com. 20 May 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  4. ^ "'U' y Alianza van por la Copa Libertadores sub 20" [U and Alianza target U-20 Copa Libertadores] (in Spanish). depor.pe. 20 May 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Se viene la Libertadores Sub-20" [U-20 Libertadores is coming] (in Spanish). Conmebol.com. 23 May 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  6. ^ "La Copa Libertadores Sub-20 a nivel de clubes es el próximo objetivo de la CONMEBOL". CONMEBOL.com. October 24, 2014.
  7. ^ "En la sede de la CONMEBOL, se reunió el Comité Ejecutivo". CONMEBOL.com. March 3, 2015.
  8. ^ Includes Real Esppor.

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